The "Four Young Masters of Beijing" refer to Wang Xiaofei, Wang Yu, Wang Shuo and Wang Ke.
1. Wang Xiaofei
The only son of Zhang Lan, the owner of "Beautiful Jiangnan" Group, lives a luxurious life and loves luxury cars. There were rumors of an affair with Zhang Ziyi, and Zhang Yuqi was once his public girlfriend. He registered his marriage with Taiwanese actress Big S at the Beijing Civil Affairs Bureau on November 16, 2010, and got married in Sanya, Hainan on March 22, 2011. Known as the first of the four young masters in Beijing.
2. Wang Yu
Wang Yu, male, Han nationality, Shanghai real estate tycoon, son (third son) of former Shanghai Mayor Wang Daohan, once studied in the United States and returned after graduation Run an art company in Shanghai. Wang Yu is rumored to have affairs with female stars such as Zhang Min, Zhao Wei, and Huang Yi.
Wang Yu is good at dancing and has high musical attainments. At a party in Shanghai, she met the famous Chinese pianist Kong Xiangdong, who praised her extremely high musical talent. Wang Yu graduated from a British university and returned to China, where his assets quickly doubled.
3. Wang Shuo
His father is Australian Chinese wealthy businessman Wang Zhicai, and his stepmother is actress Wang Yan. There have been scandals with many actresses such as Niu Mengmeng and Li Xiaolu, and she has just ended her vigorous relationship with Zhou Xun.
In September 2011, Wang Shuo was accused of illegal possession of firearms and ammunition and intentional destruction of property and was prosecuted in court.
In May 2013, Wang Shuo got into a dispute while driving a luxury car and beat someone. The people beaten were a female reporter from a Beijing newspaper and her husband. Later, Wang Shuo apologized over the phone and the two parties reached a settlement.
4. Wang Ke
Shandong native, Liu Tao’s husband, his father is a private entrepreneur in Shandong, registered and operating Fucheng Viking Investment Company in Beijing.
On January 6, 2008, he held his wedding with actor Liu Tao at the Peninsula Hotel in Beijing.
In early May 2011, Wang Ke was sued by the Beijing Branch of China Guangfa Bank in Dongcheng Court for defaulting on a credit card payment of more than 2.6 million yuan.